The audience was in a fun mood, giving a round of thunderous applause after auctioneer Tom Porter sold a large tin cookie cutter in the shape of the Statue of Liberty for $2,475 and exclaimed, "God...
The Tiffany wisteria laburnum leaded glass piece, circa 1899-1920, once belonged to Senator Edward W. Brooke and featured a shade representing a rare combination of the wisteria pattern and coloration...
While Pennsylvania buyers snapped up treasures from the first three days of the sale, Internet buyers from eBay Live Auctions and iCollector.com provided some bidding rivalry during the last two days of the event....
Change, the word many uttered when describing Brimfield, probably bests explains the "pulse" of the event. It may not have the strongest beat, but it certainly is still with us and will need...
Only weeks before Kenyon Oppenheimer approached the museum about the Quadrupeds, the museum received an entire Quadruped folio in pristine condition, a gift from one of Chicago's founding families....
The 52 medals featured were issued by the Society of Medalists between 1930 and 1962, including works by leading American sculptors such as Paul Manship, Frederick MacMonnies and Lorado Taft....
This special display, drawn entirely from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts' permanent holdings and organized to complement the Thomas Eakins retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, reveals...
The exhibit, in Santa Fe, N.M., brings together a stunning collection of 64 works on paper by American artists, dating from the 1890s to 2000, each of which has been considered part of the Modernist movement...
In this latest effort, the museum, from the doorstep of one house, highlights five ordinary families whose lives became part of the great changes and events of the nation's past....
"Charles Embree Rockwell lived and died in the same place, was born in the same bed he died in, and the estate contained many generations of property," said Nathan. "It was very unusual...